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Converting an object, variable or value from one type to another to satisfy a type restriction, without specifically requesting that conversion through language syntax.

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When does a float constant overflow if it is implicitly converted to int type

I have two code snippets and both produce different results. I am using TDM-GCC 4.9.2 compiler and my compiler is 32-bit version ( Size of int is 4 bytes and Minimum value in float is -3.4e38 ) ...
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Can the argument of a converting constructor be implicitly converted?

Right now I'm working on a project where convertibility between two classes (A and B) is highly desirable. I've created a function myFunc() that takes an object of class A as its argument, and I've ...
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Why does Tensorflow cast int32/int32 to float64 and how to stop it?

I am dividing a tensor of type int32 by a tensor of type int32, and the result is float64. I can't find answers as to why this happens or if there are implicit rules behind how Tensorflow does this. I ...
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implicit conversion for a list of tuple

I am trying to convert implicitly a List[(Int, String)] to List[(IntWrap, String)], which is giving an error of TypeMismatch. I tried few other conversion which works which are List[Int] to List[...
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static_cast required when using std::get with enum class

According to the c++ reference, the template parameter of std::get is a std::size_t. Why does one need an explicit cast when such a parameter is an enum class with base type std::size_t, instead of ...
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Printf function formatter

Having following simple C++ code: #include <stdio.h> int main() { char c1 = 130; unsigned char c2 = 130; printf("1: %+u\n", c1); printf("2: %+u\n", c2); printf("3: %+d\n", ...
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Cannot resolves symbol X, when defining multiple implicit vals

I am testing out some code shown below that basically defines multiple implicit vals taking a string as input and converting it to corresponding types. The problem I have is that the conversions like ...
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Smart pointers cannot be used as raw pointers automatically?

I'm trying to convert codes to use smart pointers instead of raw pointers. But was wondering - is it really not possible for smart pointers to be used as raw pointers? In this example: #include <...
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Why can't a nullable int be implicitly conversion to an int ? Technical reason or design choice?

In C#, there is no implicit conversion from the int? type to the int type. I have defined the following implicit operator namespace System { public partial struct Int32 { public ...
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Why does std::array not have an operator T*?

With C arrays, it's been the case that simply naming an array has the same effect as writing &foo[0] for something approaching 50 years. When converting from C style arrays to std::array<> in ...
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Storing the result of an implicit cast to a concrete type into an interface fails

I want to implicitly cast an implementation to an interface. I know the C# specification doesn't allow this, and that is fine for my use case. But when I implicitly cast to a type that does implement ...
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Implicit conversion of 0 to enums

In C#, a decimal literal 0 can be implicitly converted to an enum (or a nullable whose underlying type is an enum). C# spec, current version on GitHub An implicit enumeration conversion permits ...
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Comparison of bool data types in C++

The bool data type is commonly represented as 0 (as false) and 1 (as true). However, some say that true values can be represented by a value other than 1. If the later statement is true, then the ...
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How to convert a string type to an array of chars

I'm trying to translate some C code to D, and I've come across this: char[] welcome = "\t\tWelcome to the strange land of protected mode!\r\n"; It gives this warning: main.d:5:18: error: cannot ...
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How to define partially parameterize generic implicit class?

Is it possible to define partially parameterize generic implicit class ? For instance assume I have following class implicit class IoExt[L, R](val io: IO[R]) { def wrapped(errorCode: String): ...
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Binary literal in condition

Having following simple code: ... short s1 = 0b1100000000000001; ... if( s1 == 0b1100000000000001 ) printf("==\n"); else printf("!=\n"); why the comparison expression to work requires the ...
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Can a string literal be passed to a function that takes const char*?

I need help understanding some code. I have read in other places that passing a string literal as a const char* is legal. But, in the last line of this code from cppreference for user-defined string ...
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Does Implicit Conversion in a Join Take up Spool Space in Teradata?

Does implicit conversion in a join in Teradata SQL have any impact on spool space, or is it only going to impact speed, or nothing? Is there any performance difference between these two options below?...
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Why can't I embed implicit calls

Say I have the following: class A { def foo() = { println("foo") } } case class B(a: A) implicit def toA(b: B) = b.a implicit def wrapper(a: A) = new { def bar() = a.foo() } Then I cannot ...
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Can't convert bytes to string in python gui

I'm trying to create a GUI environment which allows to send e-mails. I'm getting the following error: Type Error: Can't convert 'bytes' object to str implicitly The GUI application gets user id, ...
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Why are all possible integers "true" in the range of long int inside if-statement in C++, but 0 is not? [duplicate]

Basically, how does an if-statement analize whether an integer is true or false? These two simple lines print out "Hello", with a positive integer 764: int a=764; if(a){ cout<<"Hello"; }else{ ...
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How do I fix implicit conversion errors in my c# quicksort algorithm?

I'm trying to implement a quicksort algorithm to sort an array of floats. Whenever I reference an index in the array, i get this error: Cannot implicitly convert type 'float' to 'int'. An explicit ...
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When does implicit type conversion occur in C++?

Let's say we have the following code, meant to shift the bits of a to the left by i and replace the i LSBs of a with the i MSBs of b unsigned short a; unsigned short b; auto i = 4; a = (a << ...
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make std::optional constructor emit implicit conversion warnings

I'm trying to rid my codebase of lossy implicit conversions, so I'm compiling with the -Wconversion flag under clang++. The following code is expected to output a warning, but does not. #include <...
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In Scala, how can I use implicit conversion to "add" methods to subclasses of a common parent?

Let's say I have some data in "dumb" models. In this example, I'll use Circle and Triangle, which extend a trait Shape. I'm looking for a way to isolate behavior that could use these shapes, but I'm ...
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Narrowing Implicit Casting from Short/Byte

According to the Java Language Specification: Assignment conversion occurs when the value of an expression is assigned (§15.26) to a variable: the type of the expression must be converted to the ...
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Is there any reason not to put Scala implicits into a trait? [duplicate]

I started adding some implicit conversions to my code base. I didn't really research how this was done in Scala or look at many examples, so I implemented these as traits. For example, this snippet ...
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How do static and const resolve ambigous function calls?

I am currently trying to understand the concepts of functions calls and noticed you can write horrible code, but still can make it work by abusing implicit conversion, const and static. Now I would ...
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Why is the compiler adding an extra 'sxtw' instruction (resulting further in a kernel panic)?

Issue/Symptom: At the end of a function return, the compiler adds an sxtw instruction as seen in the disassembly, resulting in a return address of only 32 bits instead of 64 bits, resulting in a ...
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In scala List :: doesn't do implicit conversion

In scala, it is OK to convert a variable in the Seq, but if I construct the Seq with :: it doesn't work. For example case class A(s: String) implicit def toA(s: String): A = A(s) val Seq(a, b, ...
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Scala type inference and implicit conversions

The following code works: scala> import scala.language.implicitConversions import scala.language.implicitConversions scala> implicit val longToInt = (l: Long) => l.toInt longToInt: Long =&...
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CDC Fails due to Implicit Conversion ... how to find it?

I'm working at a client and their CDC is failing due to an Implicit Conversion. The problem is that I can't find the exact statement that is doing the conversion. I've tried using Pinal Dave's ...
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Why is implicit conversion not ambiguous for non-primitive types?

Given a simple class template with multiple implicit conversion functions (non-explicit constructor and conversion operator), as in the following example: template<class T> class Foo { private: ...
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No implicit casting for arithmetic assignment?

In JLS 5.2, which deals with narrowing conversions, it says: In addition, if the expression is a constant expression (§15.28) of type byte, short, char, or int: A narrowing primitive ...
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Convert Bash String to JavaString

I want to convert a String present in the bash variable to Java Supported String style. For Example: data="{"5": ">10%", "4": "<5%", "3": ">28 months", "2": "20%", "1": 100}" as echo $data ...
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Java - Unexpected O/P Of Float Converted To Doubl [duplicate]

When I run the following code: public static void main(String[] args) { float number = 10.0f/6.0f; System.out.println(number); } My output is: 1.6666666 This sort of makes sense to me - ...
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How to convert value of type 'Struct<Type>' to specified type 'Struct<Any>' in Swift [duplicate]

Given the following code: struct Foo<T> { let value: T } let bar: Foo<Any> = Foo<Bool>(value: true) // ERROR I get the following error: Cannot convert value of type 'Foo' ...
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c++ operator overloading not working as expected

Here is the whole class (copy/paste should work): #include <cstdio> #include <iostream> using namespace std; class Rational { int _n = 0; int _d = 1; public: Rational (int ...
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Should Non-Copyable class have user conversion

My question is, should non-copyable objects have implicit/explicit user conversion? At least from my example below, conversions look very much like copies. PS: I know that is recomended here to "...
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Can't convert template of subclass to another template of base class even though conversion exists

In the following code: class Class { }; class Subclass : public Class { }; template<typename T> class Template1 { public: }; template<typename T> class Template2 { public: template&...
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Implicit conversion and operator overload

So, I wrote something like this #include <iostream> using namespace std; void f(int32_t i) { cout << "int32: " << i << endl; } void f(int16_t i) { cout << "...
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pureconfig no manual imports of pureconfig.generic.auto._

The latest updates of pureconfig in the 0.10.* series disabled automatic configuration by default. import pureconfig.generic.auto._ needs to be manually imported. But I have a class hierarchy, where ...
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Constexpr if with a non-bool condition

I seem to have found something that Clang and GCC disagree on. Here's the code: int main() { if constexpr (2) {} } This successfully compiles with GCC 7.4.0, but it fails with Clang 7.0.0 with ...
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function to pointer reference conversion

I am wondering why the following code is correct: void foo(){} void foo2(void(*)()){}; void foo3(void(*)()&){}; int main(){ foo; // type void(&)() lvalue foo2(foo); // void(&)() -> ...
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JS object and number addition [duplicate]

{} + 5 === 5 5 + {} === '5[object Object]' How is the first expression {} + 5 === 5 calculated? The second expression 5 + {} === '5[object Object]' is expected result. ===== Edit ==== ({}) + 5 === ...
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C++: How do I prevent modification of a derived object through a pointer to its base subobject?

The following simplified (yet compileable) example illustrates a possible slice-assignment scenario. #include <string> struct Base { // Mutating method. Not a chance of making it virtual. ...
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Deserializing a string property value to a class instance using JSON.Net

I'm deserializing some JSON from a server which is, for the most part, simple: { "id": "ABC123" "number" 1234, "configured_perspective": "ComplexPerspective[WithOptions,Encoded]" } That "...
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Are implicit conversions for Scala numeric types special?

I've defined an implicit class providing a method foo on all instances of Double. Strangely, this method can now also be called e.g. on Float instances, which is shown by the following example ...
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How to check which implicits are ambiguous?

I have following implicit conversions defined, which helps me porting some Javascript code to Scala: case class NullableBoolean(value: Boolean) implicit def toNullable(boolean: Boolean) = ...
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scala implicit conversion for case object

I was referring to the answer posted in Scala implicit conversion for object sealed trait Command { val typeName: String //This is required for implicit conversion. override def toString: ...
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